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Each month, the Fulton Noon Rotary Club invites two senior honor students from G. Ray Bodley High School to share lunch and the students receive a Certificate of Achievement from the Rotarians. The students discuss their high school careers and their future plans. The students were introduced by Judy Young, center, club chairperson for Youth Activities. Courtney DeLong, left, will graduate ninth in her class, attend SUNY Oswego and major in wellness education. Her career goal is to be a health educator. DeLong has volunteered in numerous church and community activities and enjoys teaching and performing for her dance studio. Alissa Robinson, right, has taken several Advanced Placement courses and enjoyed her time as a cheerleader. Robinson plans on attending the joint nursing program at Le Moyne College and St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center, both in Syracuse.

Auditions for CNY Arts Center production of “Romeo and Juliet” are set for this Thursday and Friday, June 19 and 20 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., and Sunday, June 22, from 4 to 6 p.m. at its theatre located at 357 State St. in the Methodist Church.

Enter through the Park Street entrance.

Rehearsals will begin immediately Tuesday, June 24. Actors are asked to prepare four lines of Shakespeare for auditions. The show will run mid-August. Exact dates will be announced soon.

“Doing Shakespeare is a departure from what we’ve done so far,” said Nancy Fox, producer, “and few other local theatre companies in Oswego County have done it. It’s a response to interest among local actors who want something they can really challenge themselves with and we’re open to exploring the idea.”

“It’s also a familiar title and who doesn’t know the story? It will be a classic retelling of the tragic love story and a new theater experience for many.”

Information is available on the website at www.CNYArtsCenter.com or email your questions to CNYArtsCenters@gmail.com.

Law enforcement officials search for the car that was in the Oswego River on Friday.Photo by Duane St. Onge

On Friday June 13, police officials found and removed the car that had been reported seen in the Oswego River in Fulton.

Also found in the car is what police believe are human remains. Media reports from over the weekend state the car could be that of Carol Wood, who was last seen leaving an Oswego business in 1996 in her 1993 red Toyota Corolla. Continue reading →